Silencing Growth Inhibitors Could Help Recovery From Brain Injury, Children’s Hospital Boston Study

ScienceDaily (Nov. 7, 2008) — Silencing natural growth inhibitors may make it possible to regenerate nerves damaged by brain or spinal cord injury, finds a study from Children’s Hospital Boston. In a mouse study published in the November 7 issue of Science, researchers temporarily silenced genes that prevent mature neurons from regenerating, and caused them to recover and re-grow vigorously after damage.

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